While it has been six years since country star Clay Walker released an album, he will bring at least five new songs to John T. Floore Country Store.

The Beaumont native is hoping to get back on the country charts with his new single, the love song “Right Now,” which he first released on SiriusXM The Highway. It and the other four songs are from an upcoming album he hopes to release in a few months — once he finds a label.

His last album, 2010’s “She Won’t Be Lonely Long,” was on Curb, with which Walker had issues that could not be worked out.

The title track was a No. 4 hit in 2009, extending his streak of Top 5 singles (and six No. 1s) back to 1993, when “What’s It to You” and “Live Until I Die” both topped Billboard’s country chart. Other hits include “If I Could Make a Living,” “Dreaming With My Eyes Open” and “Rumor Has It.”

“Wade asked me what I was looking for,” Walker told Rolling Stone Country. “I said something like a song I had out a long time ago called ‘This Woman and This Man’ (a No. 1 in 1995) but modern-day. I’m a person that likes one- or two-word titles, and I think it was Wade’s idea to repeat the phrase, ‘Right now, right now.’ We just had a really cool groove going.

“This one seemed to be the one that stuck out among women. Of course, I’m a sucker for women, so that’s how it became the first single.”

Walker told the magazine the song’s urgency reflects his personal experience with his wife of eight years, Jessica. “Right Now” also features classy strings added by producer Aaron Pearce.

“We don’t really do that in country music to that degree, and I was hoping that he would bring in some magical strings, and he did. He absolutely knocked it out of the park,” Walker told tasteofcountry.com. “I knew it was a special track, but the things that he added — that string arrangement, really great reverb and little signature licks inside the track — it laid in there so perfectly, and the mix is absolutely phenomenal.”

“It sounds very different, and it sounds expensive.”

“Right Now” is available to download at iTunes and Amazon, with a lyric video on YouTube.

Other new songs Walker is playing live include the show opener “Long Live the Cowboy” and closer “Makes Me Want to Stay,” he told the Nacogdoches newspaper, The Daily Sentinel.

“The first song I ever had was ‘What’s it to You?’ and I look back on the new songs coming out, and the way I was kind of a trendsetter in country music at the time, and hopefully the new record will do the same thing,” he told the paper.

Meanwhile, Walker continues his humanitarian work, playing a fund-raising concert in May for the Greater Houston Storm Relief Fund and raising money for his nonprofit Band Against MS, which tries to find a cure for multiple sclerosis, a disease that affects the nervous system.

He has been fighting MS for 20 years. Founded in 2003, BAMS has raised more than $4.5 million.

An avid hunter, Walker is the host of “Trophy Hunters TV” on the Outdoor Channel, where he hunts white-tailed deer in Texas and elk in Colorado and sings and plays guitar back in camp.